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The Biography of BiographiesVol. 1Syed Ahmed al Hasan (pbuh)
8 September 2013
Ossama Hasan email: samhasan92@gmail.com Last updated: 8th September 2013
Table of Contents Biography of Biographies vol. 1! 4
Introduction 4
Acknowledgements 5
Sheikh Nathim al Uqaili! 6
.Also known as: Abu Taqi!6
.Born in Imara, resident in Iraq!6
.Joined the Hawzah end of 1999.! 6
Authored tens of books such as al Balagh al Mubeen and 40 hadeeths in al Mahdies. He .was one of the very first believers in the holy dawa!6
Shaykh Habib al Saedy! 16
.Resident in Basra, Iraq!16
.Entered the Hawzah at the end of the 90s!16
.One of the first believers in the dawah!16
Sheikh Hazim al Mukhtar! 23
.From Iraq!23
.Entered the Hawzah during in the early part of the new millenium!23
.In 2002 taken captive by Saddams men and tortured along with many others.! 23
Syed Talib al Safi! 28
.Born in 1971 in Thi Qar, Iraq!28
.Teaches in the Hawzah of Imam Mahdi a.s.! 28
A teacher in the global Hawzah of Imam Mahdi a.s., specialising in teaching The Allegories .and Something from the interpretation of Al Fatiha.! 28
Mr. Adil al Saedy! 33
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.Born in Basra, Iraq!33
.Graduated from the University of Basra in Economics!33
.Imprisoned by Saddam Regime for 2 years because he tried to initiate jihad against him!33
Researcher in Islamic Studies and specialises in research of the Holy Bible !33
Authored several books such as al Mutaharaht fil Aqeeda al Maseehiyya and Youm al .Khalas; also writes in the Sirat al Mustaqeem newspaper! 33
Mr. Ahmed Hatab, Abu Ali! 38
Born: Imara, Iraq !38
.Teacher in the blessed Hawzah of Imam Mahdi (pbuh)!38
Author of books such as Faslul Khitab which is in 2 volumes, Dabit al ard, and Tali Al .Mashriq and Al Balagh Al Mubeen! 38
.Authored many articles in Al Sirat Al Mustaqeem newspaper.! 38
.One of the first believers in the call of the Yamani (pbuh)!38
Mr. Majid al Zaydi, Abu Nuh! 43
.Born: 1978!43
.Also known as Abu Nuh! 43
From: Nasiriyyah, Iraq !43
Sayyed Ali Kathim, Abu Righeef! 53
.Also known as Abu Nuh! 53
.From Imara, Iraq!53
.One of the first believers in the call! 53
.Authored books such as The Path to the Yamani Call!53
Appendices! 59
Appendix 1: Hadith al Thaqalayn (The narration of the Two Weighty Things) 60
Appendix 2: Abridged Family tree of Syed Ahmed al Hasan a.s. 63
Appendix 3: Depiction of the Skies provided by Ansar and available on the Hashem Studios website at http://www.hashemstudios-board.com 64
Appendix 4: Glossary of terms 65
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Biography of Biographies vol. 1Introduction
This is a collection of accounts narrated by
individuals who have been fortunate enough to spend extended periods of time in the
company of Syed Ahmed al Hasan (pbuh), the prophesied Yamani and the Messenger and
Envoy from al Imam al Mahdi (pbuh). It will be the first in a number of such books which are
designed to be small to medium size so as to facilitate a quicker output enabling the Ansar
community can benefit from those that were close to Syed Ahmed (pbuh).
These accounts clearly demonstrate that Syed Ahmed (pbuh) imbues the characteristics of his
forefathers: humility, love, compassion, knowledge, authority, courage, piety, purity,
sincerity etc. This individual will not be here forever and he is already in his forties. We
should all be striving to obtain the benefits of his company but in order to do this we need to
face down the unjust fatwas (religious decrees) issued by the scholars of the end times.
Neither he nor will we be in this material life forever and we do not know what our fates will
be, therefore, speed is of the essence.
The book has depicted timelines for the Ansar in order to paint a picture of some of the key
events that the Syed has been involved in so that the book begins to takes the shape of a
biography.
In compiling this book the brothers involved have tried to keep the speech of Syed Ahmed
salaamullah alaih1 intact in order to give the reader the feeling of being in his noble
presence.
Some of the Arabic words have been kept intact in their Arabic form to help readers who are
studying Arabic to become familiar with these terms. Some transliterations of well known
Arabic terms like husayniyyah or hawzah have been written in italics so that non Arabic
readers can familiarise themselves with them and introduce them in to common parlance
within their respective communities.
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1 Means Peace of Allah be upon him
The ultimate criteria for accepting any tradition in Islam as being reliable is to match it to the
noble Quran before turning to the chain of narration. Nevertheless, it felt like this was an
opportunity to preserve the associated chain of communication. For this reason you are being
given information about how these accounts reached you: all of the accounts were broadcast
through interviews hosted by Shaykh Alaa al Salim on Paltalk during the month of August
and interviewees gave accounts live on Paltalk before an audience of up to 70 guests. The
narrations were then recorded and all recordings are available on the internet and will shortly
be published onto the Justice League of Islam website as well as a number of other sites
supported by the Ansar. Brother Ossama Hasan took notes from these interviews and
translated them into English. This translation was then proofread by Anis Kotia before being
revalidated with Ossama Hasan to ensure that the initial meaning was kept intact despite
grammatical corrections. Many of the insights from Ansar were given in colloquial Iraqi
Arabic, therefore, an early decision was made to translate the accounts directly in to English
for distribution amongst the English speaking Ansar given the ability of English to reach
across the globe and be understood by most of the Worlds population.
Acknowledgements
The reward for the sacrifices made by the Ansar around the world and in particular the Ansar
of Iraq can only be given by Allah Himself. The patience that they have shown in the face of
adversity is quite remarkable and is a lesson for all who read these pages. They truly have given
much for the dawah2 of Syed Ahmed salamullah alaih in order to support the return of the
Mahdi (pbuh) and revive the deen of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuhahf).
May Allah reward the steadfast Ansar and bring all Ansar together with the Imam (pbuh)
Anis Kotia
(Student of knowledge)
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2 Means the Call
Sheikh Nathim al UqailiAlso known as: Abu TaqiBorn in Imara, resident in IraqJoined the Hawzah3 end of 1999.Authored tens of books such as al Balagh al Mubeen and 40 hadeeths in al Mahdies. He was one of the very first believers in the holy dawa
Picture is a colour depiction of one of the pages earliest copies of the Uthmanic codex of
the Quran
I was a follower of Shaheed al Sadr4, may Allah bless his soul. My love for Sayyed al Sadr and
religious studies made me leave the academic studies behind. At that time I faced great
difficulties from the Baath party5, may Allah curse them. When I joined the Hawzah I clearly
had false identification documents. The financial situation of the Hawzah was tough one me
meaning that I suffered greatly whilst constantly being haunted by the Baathists due to our
allegiance to al Sadr, may Allah bless his soul.
Three months went by and I was unable to find accommodation in Najaf, so I would stay over
at a friends place. I had a vision in which I saw a friend of mine, Sheikh Hayder, in Najaf. I
went to his home but but he closed the door in my face which greatly upset me. I eventually
found a room in a Lebanese school in Hay al Nasr in Najaf in 2002 and I transferred my family
there.
Sheikh Haydar Mishatit would inform me of the financial reparations that the Imam (pbuh)
was seeking in the Hawzah as a result of the corruption that was occurring there. There were
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3 Hawzah is an institution of religious learning. The one mentioned here is the Hawzah in
Najaf, Iraq. There are hundreds of hawzahs around the Shia world; the exact number is
unknown at the time of writing, however we estimated around 1 between every 10,000 Shias,
this would equate to 19,500 (1.3bn x 15% / 10,000)
4 This is Shaheed Muhammad Sadiq al Sadr, a pious religious scholar (marja) assassinated by
Saddams henchmen in 1999
5 The Baathists were an Arab renaissance party founded in Syria in 1947.
students with us who followed Sistani6 and who had books and facilities far better than
ourselves. As we were unable to afford books to study we would borrow the books from them.
We would even find it hard to eat bread and tomato then. So we students decided to protest
again Sistani and tell him of our dire conditions that we were living in. The plan was to gather
and when the numbers are enough, Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh) would lead us and we would stop
all the study circles and inform them of this. Until that time I didnt see Ahmed Al Hassan but
only sheikhs who supported him strongly.
One day we had a lesson and Sheikh Asaad from Simawa came along and said Did you hear
what happened? He said a sheikh and others alongside him stopped a lesson of al Bideeri and
he ousted him and didnt leave any chance for al Bideeri to respond and defend the corrupt
financial situation in the Hawzah.
I hear that Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh) gathered in a place and was waiting for 40 men and told
them to stop the study circle of al Bideeri who was one of the agents of Sistani.
SHAYKH NATHIM
1999 Enters Hawzah
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2001
2002 Moves to Hay al Nasr
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2004
2005
2006
2007
Things were getting tense: the agents of Sistani and Muqtada7 would say this Ahmed wants to
separate and divide in here until some of the agents of Sistani sat with Ahmed Al Hassan a.s.
for several hours, The Imam (pbuh) said to them I will be silent but on one condition that
Imam Mahdi a.s. is the judge between us so they were happy because they think Imam Mahdi
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6 This is Syed Ali Sistani, an Iranian grand scholar whose followers account for over 90% of
the total Twelver Shia population today.
7 This is Muqtada al Sadr, son of Syed Shaheed Muhammad al Sadr (2nd Sadr) and leader of
the Army of Heaven group.
is far away. After this drama, financial adjustments took place in the Hawzah to an extent.
Things improved, however, Sistani students would still be treated as a priority compared to
others. There were poor, disable and less advantaged people who would be close to the sahin
of the Prince8 a.s. They would wait for the visitors of the Prince for sadaqa9 and help. They
would look for food in trash and garbage to deal with their hunger.
Then after a while, three men wearing turbans knocked on my door and one of them was the
Imam (pbuh); Haidar Mishatit10 was with him.
I welcomed them in and then Haidar Mishatit said, Do you know me Abu Taqi?
Yes, I said yes.
Have I ever lied to you? he asked.
God forbid - never I said.
So he said, I swear to you that this man is the messenger of Imam Mahdi i.e. Ahmed a.s., and
I am willing to sacrificed my wealth my blood and everything for him.
What is the evidence for this? I asked.
He told me do istikhara11 and I would know. So I made istikhara in front of them, and the
Imam (pbuh) was silent.
Make bayah12, they said.
If I am to make bayah to him then I will do so only if he is the messenger of Imam Mahdi
(pbuh), I said.
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8 The word Prince is an abbreviation of Prince of the believers, a title which refers to Imam
Ali ibn Abi Talib a.s.
9 Charitable donations
10 Also pronounced Haidar al Mushattat, this was one of the early supporters of Syed Ahmed al
Hasan from the Hawzah; he later acrimoniously rejected him and put himself forward as the
Yamani.
11 Literally means ask Allah for the khair (good) and is a technique which either involves
praying two units of prayer followed by a supplication or alternatively, opening the Quran
and trusting Allah to guide the reader to open it at a verse which will provide guidance for the
situation they are in. The latter method appears to have been adopted by this narrator.
12 Means allegiance
So when a verse came which was irrefutable hujja13 against me I made bayah to the Imam
(pbuh).
At this time I didnt really take the dawah very seriously. The Imam (pbuh) said to me, Allah
supported Moses with the staff and Saleh14 with the Camel, and Allah supports me with
humans who see visions in the kingdom of heavens.
I was confused at that time and thought Woe to me if I dont support the Imam, if he is a
messenger from the Twelfth.
In times of difficulty I would always do tawassul15 by Fatima16 (pbuh), so I said Oh Allah we
always say during our life Ya Ali Ya Ali17 so if this matter is true please show it to me, and I
kept on making tawassul by Fatima a.s.
That night I saw a vision of Imam Mahdi a.s. on my roof and he was calling all the people. The
Imam (pbuh) took out a white paper and wrote on it a test concerning the case of Imam Mahdi
a.s. then he (pbuh) wrote questions and distributed copies to those who were present. I saw
people confused by questions they were given and unable to answer them. I looked at my
question paper and I found the questions easy. I then accepted the dawah sincerely and went
out looking for the Imam (pbuh).
I visited the Lebanese school and asked a friend of mine about the location of Ahmed Al
Hassan so he gave me the name of a well known Sheikh saying that he was of a high calibre and
a wali18 of Allah swt.
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13 Means proof
14 Prophet mentioned in the Quran who was sent to the nation of Thamud in the Northern
part of the Arabian Peninsula
15 The practise of making a supplication in the name of someone who is of the close ones to
Allah, with the intention of making the supplication more endearing to Allah, thus resulting in
a more speedy response. This practise is narrated from Muhammad and his Family pbut
16 This is Fatimah, daughter of Muhammad pbut, the leader of all women in Paradise and all
the worlds, as narrated by Sunnis and Shias alike.
17 Ya Ali or Oh Ali is known as nadi Ali or nida Ali and is a call for help from Imam Ali as
was often exclaimed by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuhahf) during his lifetime particularly in
situations of ambush during battles. It is practised today throughout many parts of the Muslim
world in times of difficulty.
18 The typical meaning is guardian, however, in the context of Waliullah it means friend
I visited Khan al Mikhdar19 close to the Prince (pbuh) and it was very hot, so when I reached
there I asked about Sayyed Salih al Musawi who knew the Imam (pbuh); I was told that he was
sick.
What now? I thought. So I prayed, O Allah, by the right of the Prince do not make me turn
to anyone but you. O Allah, show me the place of Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh).
I made istikhara as to which road I should take, and it was al Qibla Road so I walked to it until
I found Haydar Mishatit with a ragia20 in his hand and he was waiting for bread from the
bakery. So he took me with him to a far place and we found the Imam (pbuh), and some
sheikhs from Basra with him. These sheikhs started to relate their visions in turn where they
had seen the Prophet (pbuh), Imams pbut, etc.
It was very hot; I looked at the Imam (pbuh) and it was as if he had swam in the Euphrates
before coming to us (due to being drenched in sweat). So I asked the Imam (pbuh) if he had
any task for.
No, stay in your home. If we need you we will send for you, he advised.
Then the riddah21 took place and very few supporters remained. One of them was Haydar
Mishatit who came to see me at my home to tell me.
When the dawah was put to the people of the Hawzah, some would say that indeed if Imam
Mahdi a.s. was to send a messenger then it would be no one but Ahmed Al Hassan or as they
called him Sheikh Ahmed. An irfani22 once even said to the Imam (pbuh) I see you have a
mark on your hand and that verily you are truthful.
The Hawzah knew Ahmed Al Hassan well and students would pay attention to him: for
example those who would joke around etc would cease when Ahmed a.s. was present. Even
his enemies would say before the popularity and spread of the dawah that Ahmed is al Sadiq
al Ameen23.
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19 A new residential area in Najaf known for its fruit and vegetable markets. Most of its
residents are indigenous Najafis.
20 Means watermelon
21Means apostasy
22 One who is a keen student of irfan or mysticism and spirituality
23 Means the truthful, the trustworthy
All these events occurred before the fall of Saddam24 (Allah curse him).
There were hundreds of sheikhs and students who saw visions then confirming the rightful
Imamate of Ahmed (pbuh). The Imam (pbuh) would say As long as the money in the Hawzah
is not reaching its rightful place i.e. for the orphans, widows and needy ones, then I will not
accept any financial support for myself.
The Imam (pbuh) told those students who pledged allegiance to him that they will apostate
after their belief and that they will leave him alone. The students were dependent on the
financial help that would go to them from the offices of the marja clerics as well as other
support. The maraji threatened those who believed in the dawah that their salaries will be
discontinued whilst the Baathists who haunted the Imam (pbuh) and his Ansar also threatened
them. This was another reason why they left the dawah and apostated. Even the Imam (pbuh)
would find it hard to go back home and was unable to find a shelter for himself at times. So the
history of Muslim ibn Aqeel (pbuh) in Kufa repeated itself. The Imam (pbuh) would also tell
us that Saddams cursed rule would soon collapse.
When the apostasy took place the Imam (pbuh) went back to Basra and I had around a week to
look for a solution to get out of military service for Saddam (Allah curse him).
So I went to Basra again looking for the Imam (pbuh) but did not find him so I came to a taxi
driver and told him to take me anywhere were Ahmed exists. He looked at me in amazement
then he said, Allah loves you because if it was anyone else they would have not allowed you in,
but I know that area very well.
Until I found the Sayyed (pbuh) and he welcomed me and we spoke. He told me, Dont
worry. Just try to hide for a couple of months and Saddam, Allah curse him, will fall.
The Imam (pbuh) told Haydar Mishatit to go back to Iran and that he would go back to Basra
after the apostasy.
Before the collapse of Saddam when I went back to Najaf the dawah started to gain slight
strength again after most had deserted it. Some person would tell me I was crazy for believing
in such a dawah; that the Baathist forces look for anyone who preaches this call. I would say,
Allah is the protector.
After Saddam fell we grew to around 40 believers in Najaf up until the Imam (pbuh) came back
to Najaf. So Abu Sajjad and I agreed to go to Basra to inform the Imam (pbuh) of the things
that had taken place so far.
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24 This is Saddam Husain (1937-2006) the ruler of Iraq from 1979 - 2003
So we went to Basra by car and again we didnt find him in his familys house so it was getting
late and we decided to sleep in a garage and to move on in the morning.
We finally reached the Imam (pbuh) and we spoke to him; he had some papers next to him
with things written on it. The Imam (pbuh) did not know Abu Sajjad although he was a
believer in him.
We then had lunch and the Sayyed told us to relax there and that he would go to take a nap for
half an hour or so. He (pbuh) came back with a smile on his face and he said to Abu Sajjad, I
saw in my vision an angel with your page of your works and inshAllah you are on khair, O Abu
Sajjad. So we slept the night in his place (pbuh) and in the morning we went to Najaf and the
dawah got back on track and the Imam (pbuh) started inviting people once again.
The Imam (pbuh) stayed in my place at the beginning then he moved to sheikh Hazims house.
He started teaching us the Quran and the true aqeeda/belief. His encompassing of all
differences of scholars was incredible that only an infallible can have that capacity. When he
spoke about the Malakoot until the morning it was as if we would ascend to the Kingdom of
Heavens whilst he spoke; spiritual things are beyond comprehension. The Imam then
challenged the scholars and told them that whatever miracle they wished, God-willing, he was
ready to produce it and he also invited the media so that all could see it.
Before the fall some scholars even rejected to see him in their offices; a very few like Sayyed
Marashi would allow him access. He also met Sheikh Mohammed al Yaquby.
Books such as Enlightenments from the Calls of the Messengers began to be printed. Many
would curse us and laugh at us when we gave them the dawah.
We would call people through dawah directly, we would also put speakers on cars and then
drive through Najafs residential areas giving dawah through the speakers. We would march
with the Imam (pbuh) leading us from the Prince a.s. to Kufa. The atmosphere of these
marches would be very spiritual and full of miracles and kushufat25 of Aal Mohammed pbut.
The Imam (pbuh) gave me the clear instructions to write my first book ,al Balagh al Mubeen,
as well as guidance on its format.
Despite the suffering we went through at the beginning of the rebirth of the dawa, many Ansar
now will wish that they could go back to those golden days. The Imam (pbuh) would tell us not
to exhaust ourselves and that the dawah inshAllah will spread to all corners of the earth.
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25 Meaning visions
Verily whoever accompanied Ahmed al Hassan (pbuh) at that time he would feel secure in this
world and the hereafter even if the thaqalayn26 would fight us. I cannot describe how much I
miss the Imam (pbuh), he a father, a mother, a brother and a companion to all of us. I now feel
like an orphan. The Sayyed is our soul. Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh) is the air we breath, the
water we drink. So we need to work so that the Imam (pbuh) comes back to us.
The Imam (pbuh) was very regular in visiting the shrines of the Imams pbut, especially visiting
the Prince a.s. and Imam Hussain (pbuh). The Imam (pbuh) would walk on foot to Karbala to
visit Aba Abdullah27 (pbuh) despite the risk of being killed by Saddam's forces who slew the
Shia countless times. We would go by car at times from one shrine to the next and the Imam
(pbuh) would be with us. The Imam (pbuh) would rarely cry in front of the people. The Imam
(pbuh) reminded us of many traits that were famous with the Prince (pbuh). He had incredibly
solid yaqeen28 and tawakkul29 on Allah in every difficulty. He would say many things that
would take place in front of us in the future - one miracle after the other30.
When we travelled around Iraq, the Imam (pbuh) would be heartbroken and emotional when
he saw the orphans and widows on the road, next to dust bins looking for food, etc. I never
remembered the character of Imam Ali (pbuh) and his love for the orphans except through
Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh). He would even tells us to help the families of the men of al Tayyar
al Sadri, the so-called Mahdi army of Muqtada al Sadr, even though these men killed and
tortured the Ansar in Najaf. There is no I31 with Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh).
One day we were waiting in front of the house of one of the sheikhs and the Imam (pbuh) came
with another ansari brother in a car. The Imam (pbuh) saw that this sheikh has shoes in a poor
state so the Imam (pbuh) removed his shoes and gave them to him and went to give dawa with
us barefooted. When we entered a house he never let himself enter the house before us.
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26 Although this word literally means the two weighty things and typically refers to the
Quran and the close family of Muhammad in the Hadith of the Two Weighty Things, in this
context it refers to Jinn and Men as mentioned in Surah al Rehman (55:31)
27 Title often used to refer to Imam al Husayn as well as Imam Jafar al Sadiq pbut
28 Meaning certitude
29 Meaning trust
30 Arabic text is !"#"$ (#)31 Reference to the ego: in the writings and speeches of Syed Ahmed, he often admonishes
people for making ego worship their highest priority
When we sat in a gathering and drinks would be offered, the Imam (pbuh) would always say
start with the young ones first.
Once a man who was very sick with a skin disease came to the Imam (pbuh) and wanted to
believe in the dawah. This man would stay in the husainyyah but some dispute arose between
him and some Ansar, perhaps because of improper behaviour. This reached the Imam (pbuh)
and the Imam was angry: he said, He who belittles the lowest of Ansar belittles Ahmed al
Hasan.
(At this point Sheikh Nathim weeps and cries when his host sheikh Alaa al Salem starts to
recite poetry of one of the Shia of Imam Ali a.s. who stood in front of his grave and called
Imam Ali a.s. my brother until the end of the poem. This is because it reminds him of Imam
Ahmed (pbuh)).
He (pbuh) would treat us like a brother and father. He would cook for us and clean our
clothes, etc. The Imam (pbuh) when I and Abu Sajjad accompanied him, the tire was pierced
once and he himself was the one who fixed it when we reached the place where vehicles are
repaired. (+,-./0 in Arabic).
Most of the time he would be away from his family. The Imam (pbuh) would say, I do not like
wearing anything that has no hole in it. Alhamdulillah (praise be to Allah) Who gave me an
example in my father the Prince (pbuh). The Imam (pbuh) would say, How will you answer
Allah swt when He asks you about why you cut off the money from the Bayt al Maal to a certain
orphan or widow. He (pbuh) would even check the gas tanks in our houses (pbuh). He would
never be bored of anyone or prefer one ansari over the other. Even sometimes when the Imam
(pbuh) would go into his bed and cover himself, an ansari would sit next to his head and tell
him a vision.
Once an Alawi woman was facing divorce and so the Imam took the car with us and for three
days he would try to do anything to help this woman as if she was his own sister. He (pbuh)
says, Do not let the state of divine justice ( +123 562 !2 ) be your objective but make Allah swt your target.
He (pbuh) would always order those whom he appointed to safe guard the Bayt al Maal to
never keep surplus in the Bayt al Maal but always spend it on the orphans and widows and
those in need.
Once an ansari opened a perfume and used it; this had been a gift to the Imam (pbuh). The
man when he knew it was for the Imam he thought that he betrayed the Imam and was in grief
and sorrow until the Imam (pbuh) asked him, Isn't this gift for me?. The ansari said, Yes.
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He said, I am Ahmed al Hassan; I am for you oh Ansar so do not grieve yourself. The Imam
(pbuh) said these fools think that Ahmed al Hassan is competing with them for their jeefa32
which is this dunya33 that they embraced.
Once one of the Ansar called one of the Maraji in Najaf his fiercest enemy with an improper
name and he mocked him. The Imam (pbuh) looked at him and he said Call people with their
names.
This is how he raised his Ansar. The Imam (pbuh) would say if I knew that guidance of those
who want to kill me is by me handing myself to them then I would have done so even if they
killed me and slew me.
The Sayyed (pbuh) would carry a paper in his wallet, which said, If you get oppressed then be
satisfied with him who will take justice for you rather than you taking justice for yourself.
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32 Means stink
33 Means worldly and materialistic life
Shaykh Habib al SaedyResident in Basra, IraqEntered the Hawzah at the end of the 90sOne of the first believers in the dawah
Towards the end of Sayed Sadrs life I went to the Hawzah in Najaf. After his martyrdom 34, I
was working in the Hawzah in an official capacity and I lived close to the Prince (pbuh) in
Madrasat al Qawam, close to the grave of Tusi35. I came to the Hawzah looking for someone
that can tell me about the Yamani or the Yamani himself as well as the Twelfth (pbuh).
Since my childhood, my grandfather had taught me about Imam Mahdi (pbuh) He had a
special sword for the Twelfth Imam. He had chosen certain days every year where he would
reveal the sword to the people. He was a religious man who met himself Imam Mahdi (pbuh)
as well as al Khidr (pbuh). After my grandfather died we were in love with the Twelfth Imam
(pbuh) and anything that was related to him. Many in Basra became Ansar and told me that I
would become Ansar when I grow up. Off course some told me that Yamani supporters are
religiously perverted and Baathists (i.e. From the ruling Saddam party).
People were surprised and they would ask me questions such as: Why don't you care about
your dunya? What's wrong with you? I started reading into this subject with my relatives
and we realised that the Yamani is a great sign!36 So based on this and visions we agreed that
the Twelfth Imams case would start from the Hawzah. So I decided to go to Najaf to see
whether the Twelfth or Yamani will appear in Najaf. When I arrived I wanted to learn the 2
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34 February 19, 1999
35 This is Shaykh Abu Jafar Muhammad b. al-Hasan b. Ali b. al-Hasan al-Tusi (996AD/385AH - 1045AD/436AH), also known as Shaykh al Taifah who authored Tahdhib al Ahkam
and al Istibsar, two well known books on Islamic Jurisprudential decrees and injunctions
36 It is one of the five major signs of the return of Imam Mahdi (pbuh)
weighty things37. I was shocked how they were deserted by the Hawzah.
My family would ask me about the Yamani (pbuh) and they encouraged me to join the
Hawzah. When I was there I asked the scholars about the Yamani not about worthless
uloom38 like philosophy and logic39. We students set up a group which would look for anyone
who had a tie with the Twelfth Imam.
We went to Baghdad to see a man who is linked with the pure soul (Nafs al Zakiyya) as some
had informed us. I made tawassul to the Prince (pbuh) to save me from those misguided ones
in the Hawzah. I became depressed.
Once a man spoke to me telling me about the messenger from the Twelfth (pbuh) who had
appeared in Najaf after the fall of Saddam.
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37 As explained in Hadith al Thaqalayn: the Quran and the Itrah (close Family) of Muhammad.
The Shaykh is criticising the curriculum of the Hawzah, presumably for the same reasons that
Syed Ahmed (pbuh) criticised it: for not focussing on the teachings of Islam but focussing on
disciplines that are not core to Islam such as philosophy as he mentions later.
38 Uloom literally translates as sciences, however, these are branches of social sciences and
not individual sciences in themselves.
39 In now way is this a criticism of the use of logic, per say, as Syed Ahmed (pbuh) encourages
the use of logic and rational thinking even when reading his books. This criticism is aimed at
the study of what is known as 9:/; (pronounced al Mantiq) and involves learning terminology for something that is second nature to a logical person, thereby resulting in what many
consider as a waste of time.
SHAYKH HABIB
1999 Enters Hawzah
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
I became determined to see him i.e. the Yamani (pbuh). We made istikhara to try to
determine the place where the messenger would be. The man had told me that he was in Hay
al Nasr in Abu Hazim's house40.
We went there and entered. They welcomed us so I and another sheikh asked about the proofs
of the dawah proofs.
We then wished to see how sincere these Ansar were so we went back and I discussed this
dawah with the sheikh and was impressed by the Ansar.
The next time I went again with some sheikhs; I was so eager as I was becoming hopeful. Once
a sheikh told me to do istikhara using the Quran; I asked him to do it for me. So an ayah41
came which was verse 23 in al Dhariyat So by the Lord of heaven and earth, it is as true as
your speech. I started sweating from hearing this ayah as this was Allah's words to us
directly. When this happened I gained more certitude and I increasingly spoke with the
Ansar.
I eventually made tawassul by the Prince to see a vision, that time I went to Musa al Kazim's
school because I wanted to be close to the Prince (pbuh). In this era, the Hawzahs after Sadrs
time were under control of Muqtada al Sadr and Al Haeri. Sayyed al Askhkoori wanted them to
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40 Sheikh Hazim al Mukhtar who appears in this booklet
41 Means sign and is used to refer to verses of the Quran
transfer to Kazim's (pbuh) school. Sayyed Haeiri wanted that. Students rejected his demand,
For me I was happy to go there because my duaa was answered by Allah swt. Sheikh Hussain
thebawi thanked me and Ashkoori invited us because we listened to him so they gave us a
place to stay. I asked the Prince (pbuh) to grant me a vision by Allah. After days whilst going
back to the school. I laid a rug on the ground and made tawassul by the Prince a.s. And made
ablution and slept in the way the narrations mention.
Then I saw Imam Mahdi (pbuh) in a vision where he was very sad: he wore a turban and had
the same physical descriptions mentioned in hadeeths of al Muhammad pbut. He said to me,
By the heaven and earth, Ahmed is Haqq like you speak. So I woke up and made prostration
of thanking. A year later I found a book which was Quranic verses concerning the Qaim42
which confirmed my istikhara and vision.
The first time I met the Imam (pbuh) was in Hay al Nasr in Najaf. It was firstly in the house of
Sheikh Nathim house where Imam was first staying. I went there and I knew the Sayyed by
name only. I was really attracted by the Ansari brother's conversation concerning the dawah.
So I saw him and he had the Quran in his hand. The first time I heard his voice was when he
recited the Quran he sucked me into his world such a wonderful feeling. I didn't even know
he was the Yamani I was searching for but he was a special companion of the Quran.
The next time I was drawn to him even more after leaving the shrine of the Prince (pbuh). So
when I reached Sheikh Nathim's house and the Imam (pbuh) said to me I smell in you the
smell of Al Mohammed pbut (Ya Salaam!) Where were you my brother? He knew I was in the
shrine. He hugged me again and told me, Your ziyara43 is accepted.
I was shocked and knew this person is from Allah, a true father, friend, and brother. I found
him free of the dunya and its illusions. So he spoke to me and told me more things about my
ziyara - incredible divine inspiration from Allah. He said my dua44 is raised to the
malakoot45. He (pbuh) told the Ansar that I will believe. I made a dua for my brother and the
Imam told me it had been accepted and that he will be an Ansari - inshAllah46.
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42 Translated as the Riser, Qaim refers to the one that rises for justice of Aal Muhammad and
mankind from amongst Aal Muhammad themselves.
43 Means visit and is used in the context of visiting the shrines of holy personalities,
particularly for Muhammad and his family pbut
44 Means supplication
45 Means spiritual heavens
46 Means God-willing
He (pbuh) would sit in Sheikh Nathim's house and would sweat much in summer time. He
even had sun burns. I asked him questions about the Quran, the prophets, etc. Anything
mustahab worship he performed he would do in private to avoid being praised. There is no
person more in control of the Quran in the world than Ahmed al Hassan (pbuh) and no one
loves it more then he; he and the Quran are one. Never did I find anyone defending the
Quran more than him (pbuh). His piety is indescribable as he was called al Sadiq al Ameen and
the pious servant by the Hawzah before being called magician, amongst other things. He
would not move at all in his salat: his heart is completely with Allah, his soul is in the highest
sky. He (pbuh) would always say, How do we thank Allah for his gifts? Try to achieve the
truth and objective of worship and creation that is to worship the kunh47 i.e. the huwa (
Concerning the crime against the Quran being written by blood by the cursed Saddam: the
Imam (pbuh) defended the Quran intensely. All scholars were silent or mute. They would
expel the Imam (pbuh) from their homes when he told them to take a stance against Saddam
saying, Oh Ahmed, do not burn us with your fire. The Imam (pbuh) even once slept in a
kharaba53 in Najaf just to inform people and to give the scholars encouragement to defend the
Quran and get out of this destructive so-called taqiyya54. He (pbuh) defined his rightful
companionship of the Quran by this experience.55 The Imam (pbuh) narrates Imam Mahdi
(pbuh) told me, The Quran is abandoned and I am forgotten. He repeated abandoned and
forgotten three times. We even witnessed the filthy American soldiers stepping on the
Quran!
Once I gave dawah in Najaf to a man called Azeez. I told him about his stance on the Quran
and he said, I bear witness at that time, Saddam wanted to arrest anyone called Ahmed from
Najaf especially the Hawzah. The Imams strictness with the Quran was intense: he
prevented people putting anything on the Quran such as a book or keys or anything else...he
was enraged. He would never allow anyone to extend his legs when Quran was in his hands.
He always put the Quran in his pocket. He would start his lessons by always starting with the
Quran. He once commented on Tafseer al Mizan by Tabatabai, saying (pbuh) that it has some
truth in it as well as falsehood at the same time.
Once the Imam (pbuh) when he saw no hope in the scholars, he decided to take a weapon and
stand on a high place in the Haydari Sahin56 and yelled to the people to rise for jihad against
Saddam (lanatullah alaih57). They begged him to stop because they were afraid for their lives,
not the Quran, until Imam Mahdis command came to Ahmed (pbuh) telling him now is not
the time for jihad for verily Saddam will perish very soon.
Once we were going to Karbala and we passed by a mosque, and the Sayyed (pbuh) went with
us to the mosque to perform Maghrib prayer. He saw the bookshop there and picked up a
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53 A place in an alley
54 An historic practise of hiding ones faith originally used by some companions to safe guard
ones life during the turbulence of the Prophet Muhammads lifetime as well as some of the
Shiah who supported his family. The point being made here is that the time for taqiyyah is
over and it is now the age of change, hence, revolutions need bold and brave people
55 The announcement made by Syed Ahmed al Hasan (pbuh) can be found on the official sites
of the Ansar
56 Imam Alis shrine
57 May Allah curse him
tafseer58 of the Quran by Mudarrisi then he closed the book and was disappointed and said
these people mock the Quran with their ignorance as if theyre explaining tales. He would
hide/conceal his stances, it would only pass to us through non Ansari witnesses, off course he
did this to avoid being praised.
Once the Imam (pbuh) was in a house and Saddams forces surrounded the house and they
climbed the walls and asked where Ahmed Al Hassan was!?! The Imam (pbuh) was sitting
next to his mother (may Allah bless her soul). The Imam was as if he was in another world: he
didnt move at all and Saddams forces were in the house looking in each room, but they didnt
find him!!! I was shocked and perplexed??? Ya Allah!!! So I went to the Imam I said how???
He looked at me and said leave that brother of course a miracle by Allah swt that blinded these
wretched men of Saddam.
In Saddams time shops would even refuse the Imams request to print The Calf.
The Imam (pbuh) narrates I was stopped by a police officer and he asked, Where is your
I.D.? So I gave it to him. Then an angel said to me, Take your I.D. from him by force and
leave him. So I did as told by the angel and the officer couldnt do anything.
When the Imam would teach us the Quran we felt that our souls rose to the Kingdom of
Heavens. The Imam (pbuh) narrates I once found a minbar in the Hawzah empty from any
speaker. When I spoke no one else spoke, they begged me to go on the minbar and explain
the ayah [And We wished to be gracious to those who were being depressed in the land to
make them Imams and make them heirs59.] So I said, This ayah talks about Ansar of al Imam
al Mahdi, who are oppressed. After oppression they will become Imams who will inherit the
earth. After I finished, they were disappointed and left me alone and refused to shake hands
with me when I passed by later on because the truth opposed their vain desires.
He (pbuh) taught us the Quran even in the car. Sallam Allah60 on Ahmed, the secret of
Fatimah (pbuh).
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58 Means exegesis of the Quran
59 Quran: al Qassas verse 5
60 Allah send peace
Sheikh Hazim al MukhtarFrom IraqEntered the Hawzah during in the early part of the new milleniumIn 2002 taken captive by Saddams men and tortured along with many others.
Picture is of the Star of David found in Iraq on a piece of masonry
When we were with the Imam (pbuh) in Najaf he would send his salaams61 to the Prince a.s.
from distance and he would answer him wa alaykum al salaam62. In two thousand and two I
was imprisoned by Saddams men, the Fidayeen, may Allah curse them. I was tortured
alongside many others. I was a believer in the dawah at that time. So I made a nithr63, Oh
Imam, O Sahib al Zamaan!64 shouting from pain and torture, as well as saying, Ya Zainab.
Imam Mahdi (pbuh) came into the prison and a boy with him who was twelve years old. Of
course everyone was asleep. So Imam Mahdi stood by my head and he was shaking his head
and the boy with him threw himself on me and started crying and wiping his hand on my head
until all pain went away and then through my body until all pain went away from this boys
wiping. I thought it was the Angel of Death. Imam Mahdi said to the boy, Stand up my son,
he is with us from our followers. I kept on saying, May Allah curse Saddams men. Then
when they came to me they would hit me more and more but I didnt feel anything!!!!! No
pain at all. Years later I saw imam Ahmed (pbuh) in Najaf and then I remembered that boy...it
was Ahmed in 2002.
As I was studying in the Hawzah where I met the Imam (pbuh) and saw how he was sad on
how people rejected him especially the scholars who rejected his plans for islah65. The Sayyed
lived in my house for several years until end of 2007/2008.
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61 Salutations
62 And peace be unto you
63 Vow
64 Companion of the Era
65 Correction
My house was a target for the thugs, hence, when a man from Hilla came to the Prince (pbuh)
and asked about the dawah, people pointed towards my house. Many people from all over
Iraq would come to see the Imam in my house. So the dawah started from my house in a
significant way.
Sheikh al Zayadi and others would come to my house to obtain information of the dawah. The
Sayyed (pbuh) himself would welcome the people and he would inform and give dawah
himself to people from all sects and to followers of any of the scholars. One day a sheikh from
Nasiriyyah came and the Sayyed told him he would believe, although he was a follower of
Sistani and was stubborn.
After Maghrib the Imam (pbuh) would teach us in Masjid al Kufa and Masjid al Sahla, until the
morning. Once in one night the words were heavy to an extent that we were unable to
understand easily until one ansari who listening to him saw a kashf of what the sayyed would
speak of and taught it to us. Like Imam Ali (pbuh) he would say, Ask me before you lose me.
I then asked him a question from the Quran after Maghrib as the Quran was always in his
hands. He would pray until the morning light.
The ansar asked him that night and one of them was Sheikh Nathim Uqaily. He asked me more
than once, Do you have a question? I said, No, but he said, I can see your soul telling me
you have a question. The sayyed started talking about the story of prophet Ibrahim and then I
said, Yes, yes, Sayyed. My question is concerning this. I asked him about the story of Hajar
and Ismaeel pbuh. So I thanked Allah and stayed in sujood66. The sayyed would explain and I
would see exactly what he was talking about: kashf happened for me in the Kingdom of
Heavens: I even saw Ismael and Hajar and drank from the water that Hajar saw. He would talk
about the Heavens and we would see them miraculously from his mouth 24-7.
Once Sheikh Nathim invited us and the Imam (pbuh), so the Sayyed explained the Quran but I
was unable to understand until I saw angels putting the words in my ears and clarifying to me
and angels explaining to us in the Kingdom of Heavens as well as Adam and Noah and many
prophets teaching us through the Imams words...miracle after miracle...seeing lights of these
beings i.e. Prophets in the Kingdom of Heavens...all of them helping us with the blessing of
Ahmed as if we were in heaven all the time. I saw Jesus etc light after light. Imam (pbuh) would
always talk to us saying learn the words of the Imams and Quran because the prophet and
Imam Ali spoke to all people not only scholars who claim that only they understand the two
weighty things.
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66 Prostration
SHAYKH HAZIM SYED AHMED A.S.
1999 TBC TBC
2000 Enters Hawzah TBC
2001 TBC TBC
2002 Imprisoned by Fidayyeen TBC
2003 Accommodated Syed (pbuh) /
Kufa marches
TBC
2004 Accommodated Syed (pbuh) TBC
2005 Accommodated Syed (pbuh) TBC
2006 Accommodated Syed (pbuh) TBC
2007 Accommodated Syed (pbuh) TBC
He was very patient with us never getting fed up with anyone; some that were even illiterate
would sit with him - that is the humility of Ahmed (pbuh).
All ansar at that time had visions that they bear witness to. One day the Sayyed (pbuh) was
wearing an abaya which was torn due to it sticking to a door and then he said alhamdulillah67
on everything not go and buy another one.
The Imams house was next to Masjid al Sahla with two rooms outside the two rooms which
were separating the children from the guests from Qasab. He never had more than two thob68.
He would receive gifts and give them away to the ansar never keeping them for himself. He
would wash the same clothes and wear it when he takes a bath. He is extremely brave and
would eat little, not sleeping much, sometimes for 3 consecutive days. He would sit next to the
door in majalis69, not getting attention by sitting in the centre like others.
The Imam (pbuh) would come out with us and make dawah and would say, I am a servant for
your dust, oh ansar.
We would see angels praying behind him in the Kingdom of Heavens. He was a father to us
and he would serve my father when he was at my house and would carry gas tanks on his
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67 Praise / thanks be to Allah
68 Arabic flowing garments
69 Gatherings or sittings
shoulders with us serving us in everything. He would stand in queues and wait with people
and help them before himself. My son Mohammed was sick so he sat in the Imams lap and
urinated in the Sayyeds lap and we became angry so the Sayyed said, No, I will wash my
clothes myself, no worries. Just like his grandfather Aba al Zahraa (pbuh) when the same
thing happened with him in Madina.
The Sayyed (pbuh) went to Basra and sacrificed an animal for my son and then came back to
Najaf just for my son. Then the sayyed said before building of the Husayniyyah in Najaf that
he prepared us for a maseera70 in Najajf. For the first one, the Ansar came to my my house and
the Sayyed spoke to them at night and said to us, We do not know what to expect tomorrow
and if you want dunya then don't come with me tomorrow.
The next day was the thirteenth of Rajab, the birth of the Prince (pbuh), so we marched to
Masjid al Kufa and to Imam Ali (pbuh) and were seventy two persons or seventy three like in
Karbala on the Tenth. The sayyed led us with his height and beauty. We said truth has come
and started chanting loudly. That was around 2003/2004 until we came to the Road of Rasool
where Sistani had great influence and we found Failak Badir blocking the road and had
weapons ready to shoot us. We all stood firm and never looked back, so we said Allah
Akbar71, there is no god but Allah etc to intimidate them. The sayyed said Allah Akbar 7 times
and they opened the road immediately couldn't resist him (pbuh).
We reached the shrine of Imam Ali (pbuh) then we turned towards Kufa, the scholars would
spit at us and curse us with filth, until we reached Muslim ibn Aqeel (pbuh) they would throw
stones at us and we saw a woman holding her rib from far72, you know who, and we started
tearing while getting stoned. They sent police behind us and the Americans to frighten us, but
we were determined not to be. Haydar Mishatat left us - that hypocrite - and we reached
Masjid al Kufa eventually. Bleeding and overjoyed from seeing the prophets on our way and
Fatima (pbuh) calling us and encouraging us. The Imam (pbuh) in the middle of us was calm
and the remembrance of Allah never left his tongue.
The Imam (pbuh) himself would give dawah to the people, then we found a piece of land in
Najaf to build our first husayniyyah through donations from the ansar. The first to donate was
the Imam himself when his condition was one of the most difficult (pbuh). The Sayyed would
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70 A march
71 Allah is greater than all
72 This is Fatimah Zahra pbuh who has appeared to encourage the Syed and the Ansar
be building along with us, just like the Prophet (pbuh)73 with al Masjid al Nabawi. Some ansars
would come all over and would sleep in the Husayniyyah just to help the Sayyed (pbuh).
Then a young man came to us he said, I saw a dream/vision I saw a man with light coming to
build a husayniyyah so we told him about the dawah and he believed. The Sayyed (pbuh)
would work with us the most and barely rest in the Iraqi heat. He would gather wood for us ,
etc until the Husayniyyah was built finally and it was called the Husayniyyah of Ansar al
Imam al Mahdi built from clay and the roof of tree branches like the Prophets Mosque.
Scholars would laugh at us: Haha! The Message Movie Part 2. There was no carpet but sand
in the mosque and he would teach us constantly - it was the best thing. He loved sitting on
sand and he taught us the Quran etc.
Sheikh Nathims first book was (written) in this husayniyyah. The Calf was written by the
Imam at that time. They were great days never to be forgotten. Then people came into the
dawah and it spread. We would eat dry bread and onion...thats what we ate with the Imam
(pbuh).
The scholars created and spread rumors about us that we drank alcohol in the Husayniyyah
and lied to the people. The scholars started complaining to the government. The Sayyed
would tell us to serve those who go the Prince with tea food , etc., those poor visitors. Then
the police came to us and the Imam (pbuh) was with us and the Imam said to him, Yes, how
can I help...what bombs are you talking about, oh police officer! with anger from the Sayyed,
so the police officer apologized and went away.
The Sayyed (pbuh) would go out with us knowing that his ansar would be imprisoned, or
killed by the enemies. After some time the dawah spread increasingly and police went into the
Husayniyyah with their shoes and took the ansar and a police officer was there called Ghaleb
Aljazairi wanting to destroy the Husayniyyah, off course by American Yankee help. So they
started destroying the Husayniyyah, off course through scholars orders - may Allah curse
them all. Then the sons of Ghaleb Aljazairi were killed in Karbala - revenge from Allah swt.
They even destroyed the Quran in the Husayniyyah, not just stones and mud - these devils.
We cried that this husayniyyah was destroyed because it was built by the Sayyed himself
(pbuh).
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73 Prophet Muhammad (pbuhahf)
Syed Talib al SafiBorn in 1971 in Thi Qar, IraqTeaches in the Hawzah of Imam Mahdi a.s.A teacher in the global Hawzah of Imam Mahdi a.s., specialising in teaching The Allegories and Something from the interpretation of Al Fatiha.
Picture is of a lion used in some dawah projects of the Ansar in the UK like the Yamani
Studies (www.justiceleagueofislam.com)
When we were in the Hawzah in Najaf, we heard of a dispute which took place from a man
calling for economical and scientific reform in the Hawzah. A few months after this, when I
was at my brother's house in Najaf, three people were standing in front of the door.
They asked about my brother and I told them he was not there. So two of them left but the
third person remained after them. He told the other two to come back and I hosted them. So
they opened the subject of Imam Mahdi (pbuh) and I would immediately be emotional as I had
strong love for him. They said to me do you believe in istikhara, so I said, Yes. I went
against an istikhara before and was put in a very difficult situation. From then onwards I took
an oath never to oppose an istikhara again.
So I asked Allah by the right of al Zahraa (pbuh) about the truth of this dawah and Allah swt
answered me. Before the dawah when oppression was at its peak, I decided to write a letter to
the Twelfth Imam (pbuh) and to drop it in front of the shrine of the Prince (pbuh) because
Imam Mahdi (pbuh) would visit his grandfather and asked Allah swt to show this to Imam
Mahdi (pbuh) and to give me a response concerning the appearance.
A few months after that i.e. in Ramadan, I saw a vision where I was on a tower and saw people
escaping. I thought they were the Baathists and Saddam, Allah curse him. I thought it was
Judgement Day. Then I saw myself in a mosque with many people, all of us waiting for salat.
So I asked the people, Why don't we look for Imam Mahdi (pbuh) to lead us in prayer? and
I stood up and faced the qibla. I saw a man wearing a black turban putting his head between
his knees and I raced to him with fifteen others and I kissed his hand and told him, Oh
Master, we dont have anyone to lead us.
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So he told me to come with him and he showed me a man who led the people and he said to
me, This righteous man is my representative so pray behind him. He left and I was left with
the people and with this righteous man whom I did not know before. I saw him wearing Arab
dress and did not have a good look at his face. So we started praying and when we reached the
qunoot74 we made Duaa al Faraj (known to all shias and ansars). Then the Twelfth Imam
reappeared and said to me, No, no, don't make this duaa for verily Allah swt has opened
things for me; but make Duaa al Tamkeen for me.
So I woke up and told the vision to my brother and some other people but they did not pay
attention to it to be honest. So when the three were at my house and told me about istikhara
and visions I did not argue with them much due to my belief in visions. So I saw a vision where
a man directs me towards the same three people whom I saw in my brother's house and it was
concerning a paper for my citizenship. So I immediately believed in the dawah afterwards and
started calling people towards it.
SHAYKH TALIB
1999 TBC
2000 Visits Najaf
2001 TBC
2002 Accepts the dawah / al
Mushattat apostates
2003 TBC
2004 TBC
2005 TBC
2006 TBC
2007 TBC
This was in 2002 before the fall of saddam Allah curse him when the call was limited to the
students in the Hawzah. Off course one of the three men who came to me earlier and I saw
them in a vision was the Imam (pbuh). I then went to Masjid al Kufa and saw around thirteen
people, one of them was the Imam (pbuh) and they were taking the risk of praying in
congregation when such prayer was not allowed by Baathist intelligence services. Then, once
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74 This is the supplication that is performed in the second unit of a four unit prayer as narrated
from the Prophet (pbuh) through his family
at night he (pbuh) came to my house accompanied by other ansar and told me to bring the
Quran immediately and told me to turn towards Surat al Baqara and started explaining to me
something which always fascinated me that was the disconnected letters Alif Lam Meem. I did
not know how he (pbuh) knew that I was researching into these letters. He would sit with us
until Fajr and would not talk about anything but the Quran and would explain it to us. He
(pbuh) would explain to us the pathways of the Heavens as if the Prince (pbuh) was sitting in
front of us. One of the brothers was sleeping and when he woke up he told us to repeat what
he (pbuh) said, so it was difficult for us to do so. So then one ansari started speaking and this
man who woke up would tell us as you brothers are explaining to me I can see the heavens one
after the other as you speak as if I am residing in all of them. We were amazed at this miracle
that took place.
The imam (pbuh) told us that after a few months from now Saddam, Allah curse him, will fall -
he said in five months. Concerning the issue of Haydar Mishatit, I saw him many times he used
to call to the dawah and was one forefront of those who called to the Imam (pbuh). He would
be guided and ordered by the Imam (pbuh) himself. On the night of 15th of ramadan 2002
Haydar Mishatit claimed to be the Yamani and that the Imam (pbuh) is only the Messenger of
the Twelfth Imam (pbuh). So the Imam told him that he was lost and confused.
On the night of the 21st of Ramadan, the Imam (pbuh) was sick just like every year when the
21st of Ramadan comes due to his (pbuh) sadness for the Prince (pbuh). He would be in bed
sick and ill as if he was the one struck on his head.
So I asked the Imam (pbuh), What is the matter with you? He said, Don't ask me, ask
Allah swt. So I saw a vision that night where Imam Mahdi (pbuh) was telling those behind
him, Wait until I pray two rakahs with you, then you can leave. as if they were waiting to
escape. So when he prayed he looked behind him and all those who prayed with him have left
him alone. So he (pbuh) leaned his back against a palm tree and as if he said I am left alone. So
I told this vision to the Imam (pbuh) and he said to me inshallah75 there will be good.
Then next day Haydar Mishatit, may Allah disgrace him, said to the Imam (pbuh) again that he
was the yamani. The Imam told him go back to you senses and do not be deluded by your
claim and repent from this. Then Haydar Mishatit left the Imam (pbuh) and started calling
people towards himself that he is the Yamani. And then Allah punished him.
Whenever I remember my days with him (pbuh) I feel pain and agony, it is as if I lost the water
that would keep me alive. The Imam (pbuh) would listen to the young child until the child
finishes he would be humble even with the children (pbuh): humble, brave, generous and
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everything else you might think of which holy and good is in him (pbuh). He (pbuh) would cry
for the orphans and would be in constant remembrance of them. He would tell us to sell
unnecessary furniture and give support to the 51; ?", 76, led by al Sadr, to fight the Americans.
He (pbuh) would tell us the most merciful of you is he who is merciful with his children. Be
like Ali ibn Abi Talib (pbuh) the same way you tell your women to be like Fatima (pbuh).
Whatever is found he will eat and would not order anything.
Once I knocked on his door he told me, Take this food and give it to that brother. I did not
know how he knew about that person's hunger. We would see him with one thob and would
not have another one or wear a new one. He had the same slippers. He would never leave Salat
al Lail (night prayers). He would cry and whale in sujood from the fear of Allah swt until his
voice tired.
He (pbuh) would never mention the dunya but he would be in constant remembrance of
Muhammed and his Family (pbut) and the Holy Quran. He would cry when he recalled the
Prophet and the Prince (pbut) as well as Fatima (pbuh). He had the same physical features that
were mentioned of him in the narrations and Allah bears witness to that.
I had a young daughter who was sick and had facial eczema and none of the doctors was able to
help me. This disease ruined her face. The Imam (pbuh) saw her he wiped his hand on her face
and read some words and since that time until today, no sign of any disease was visible on her
face again. My daughter also had an allergy to bread and anything which had wheat in it. I saw
her once with bread in her hand and she was feeding her younger sister so I was in pain when I
saw this. I asked her to bring the bread and say Ya Ahmed on it, so she said it and ever since
she would eat bread without any allergy or problems.
We would sometimes not find anything to eat for breakfast and would make dua by the name
of Ahmed (pbuh) and would find somebody had knocked on the door and some plates of food
would be there in front of the door.
He told us that in a few months time an important event will take place whereby King Fahd of
SaudI Arabia is going to die to Hell-fire and eternal punishment inshallah.
The imam (pbuh) would tell me to tolerate the pain caused by the believers and do not cause
pain to them. He (pbuh) would tell me to do what is good and to leave evil. To invoke Allah
swt in matters of the dunya and the Hereafter. He would tell me to be fair to people, even the
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enemies of the dawah: Do not say things which are not in them. Give your enemies their
rights and do not degrade them. Show mercy and forgiveness to people. If you ansar cannot
heal their wounds and guide them to the path then who will. Tolerate the path that Allah chose
you to embark upon. Let your mercy be like that of the Imams (pbut) for if you do not do so
then you are not my ansar.
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Mr. Adil al SaedyBorn in Basra, IraqGraduated from the University of Basra in EconomicsImprisoned by Saddam Regime for 2 years because he tried to initiate jihad against himResearcher in Islamic Studies and specialises in research of the Holy BibleAuthored several books such as al Mutaharaht fil Aqeeda al Maseehiyya and Youm al Khalas; also writes in the Sirat al Mustaqeem newspaper
Picture taken in Qateef desert during Ramadan 1434 just before salat ul Maghrib
He reports:
We had been accused many times of being Wahhabis or Baathists etc. This was done to put a
barrier between the people and the evidences of the dawah. Many of the ansar were in
constant battle and rejection of the regime and they knew after the fall of Saddam, Allah curse
him, that the banner of truth is not Failaq Badr77 etc but it is that of the Yamani (pbuh). So it
is a shame when those people call us Baathists.
I was imprisoned in Abu Ghuraib due to my membership of Failaq Badr which was an
opposition movement to the Saddami cursed regime. Mahmoud Fayz al Hazaa was the mayor
of Basra and was famous for his brutality. Our mission was to remove this oppressor. When
they first arrested us, I managed to escape for six months but none of family members wanted
to host me out of fear of Saddams intelligence services, may Allah curse him. For six months I
made istikhara to go to Iran, Syria or anywhere to escape but all doors were closed in my face.
I made an istikhara and realised that it would be best to hand myself in to them. They would
put me in a fridge wearing my underwear only, they would electrocute us, and hang us from
the ceiling. This was back in the mid 90s and until today my body still bears the marks of
torture. After I was released in 99 I left iraq with a brother called Safa al Awady. We would try
to make plots to bring down the cursed regime, we would read Duaa Nudba together and even
ask the sea, Where are you, O Master of the age? Ya Aba Salih where are you?
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77 Previously known as the Badr Brigades or Badr Corps this is an Iraqi political party headed
by Hadi al-Amiri
MR. ADEL
1990s Tortured by Baathists
1999
2000 Visits Najaf
2001
2002
2003
2004 Abdul Razaq meetings
2005 Meeting Syed Ahmed a.s.
2006
2007
Between 2004 and 2005, Dr Abdul Razaq al Derawi called me and spoke to me. He told me
that a messenger has come from Imam Al Mahdi (pbuh). I had goosebumps when he said that
to me as if cold water was poured on my heart. I asked him for evidence and he said his proof
was istikhara and visions due to the unavailability of the books at that time. When I went back
home my wife told me my face was pale asked me what was going on. I said I would make
ghusl78 and pray two units (rakahs) of istikhara salat (prayer) to see if Ahmed Al Hassan is
true or not.
So then I took the Quran and I said, O Allah, I am a poor low servant and made jihad for Your
sake so if it was true and with sincerity then guide me to the path. O Allah, I want not only a
letter but an ayah which shows me the path so ayah 69 from Surat al Ankaboot came to me
which says, ...and those who strive in our cause, We will certainly guide them to Our paths;
for verily Allah is with those who do right. So I called Dr Abdul Razak Abu Muhammed and
he said to me that I should make dawah to the people.
In the 80s I was in Najaf and I saw a young man sitting and there were some papers
underneath some stones that were next to him. So he said to me, You can take this paper for
free. That paper had the istikhara with the letters that Imam Ali (pbuh) which he taught his
shia. My friend asked me about this paper and I told him that I took it from that young man.
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We went back to the shop where he was and they told us that no such man had been there and
that we must be mistaken. The Yamani (pbuh) was the one who told us to ask Allah swt when
no scholar ever taught us this before.
When I made dawah in the country where I lived, and told them about istikhara they would
mock me and laugh at me. Only when some books were published such as al Balagh al
Mubeen did the people begin to take it seriously to a degree. I saw a vision in 1998 when I was
in Abu Ghuraib, the cell's door was small and the door bent down and a tall person entered
into the cell. We were around eight people in one cell and we all stood up the way soldiers do
in the army. He shook their hands and put his hand on their heads until he reached me and did
not shake my hand and said, No, you are on good. He removed the ring from his hand and
gave it to me. I was shocked because the features of this man were not those of Imam Mahdi
(pbuh).
I woke up and started crying. Sayyed Mohammed from al Dawah party was in the cell and
used to interpret visions. The Sayyed said, All seven of us will be executed except you.
After the first year of giving dawah, I went back to Iraq looking for the Sayyed. We made duaa
to see him in one of the husayniyyahs or schools of the ansar. We went to Najaf and we were
in a brother's house when four men entered in on us. As soon as I saw him I remembered the
vision and said he was the same person. So I sat next to him (pbuh) and we stayed with him for
3 days.
Saffa al Awady was sitting next to me and he had a glass of water with him which he spilled
when the sayyed (pbuh) entered. He said to me (pbuh) do not call me Sayyed or Master, but
call me Abu ***. I am your brother, your friend. He said when the food came that we should
all eat from the same large plate79. He (pbuh) would divide the food equally between the ansars
and would leave the least amount for himself. So I asked him what is that required from us? He
said, I have come down to bear witness for the truth so if you want to bear witness to the truth
then do so. Thats what he said to me.
He would serve us like no one else just like his fathers pbut who served the people without
asking to be served. He would serve tea to us with his own hands.
He would ask us not order us if we wanted to go the holy shrines or not. The sayyed (pbuh)
was very sick but insisted that he came with us to the shrine of the Prince (pbuh) and to Kufa.
We went to the station of Prophet Ayub (pbuh) and the Imam would teach us about patience,
which is most important in this journey. We stood in the station of al Kifil where many
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prophets of the Children of Israel were buried and he (pbuh) explained to us how these
prophets were faced by the non working scholars. He explained to us in the Maqam of Ibrahim
how Ibrahim (pbuh) destroyed the statues.
I asked him (pbuh), we used to think that the Mahdi (pbuh) will fill the earth with justice as
soon as he appears. So he (pbuh) said will he fill it with justice without having numbers to
support him. He said, The question is wrong. The real question to ask is how will we know
Imam Mahdi (pbuh) when he appears? He asked me, What do you want from Allah swt? I
said, I want Allah's approval. He (pbuh) said, Even in Allah's approval you want the I.
You should say what does He swt want? That He is the One Who chooses for us and decrees
for us.
Once after praying fajr80 with him, he brought to us the holy bible and he said to us, Our call
is in this book. So I took the book and started reading but did not understand what the Imam
(pbuh) was pointing at. So I asked him (pbuh) and told him I did not understand. He said to
me this happened to you because you relied on your understanding and not on Allah swt. A
person must always rely on Him swt. All the ansar searched and became researchers in this
dawah and defenders due to the keys that the Yamani (pbuh) gave to them. He encouraged
me to write my book called Economics of Allah and not of the people.
We reached the Maqam of Imam Mahdi (pbuh) which is the 1st place he (pbuh) met with the
12th (pbuh). We returned from the journey around midnight and it was cold. He (pbuh) laid
out for us bedsheets for us to sleep on in the place where we first met him. I slept for a while
and then woke up and went to wash when I saw our previously muddy and dirty shoes clean
from all dirt. I saw him so he turned away as if he was shy, I had this pain in my heart and he
reminded me of Jesus (pbuh) when he asked his disciples to wash their feet. He taught us pure
humility and good manners. The enemies of the dawah would say initially that the ansar have
very good manners but they are astray. The Imam (pbuh) himself would give out papers to
people about the dawah but would be cursed and mocked by the people and would not want
all his ansar to react to that.
I learned the meaning of the word khadim81 from some of the ansar: I did not see one ansari
arrogant over the other, they would work with sincerity, love and kindness. When he tells you,
I am your servant. he puts that into practice and does not just pay lip service. The Yamani
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80 Morning prayer which starts at dusk and whose window ends at sunrise
81 Servant
(pbuh) never (merely) said, I am your servant he would just act82 full stop. He would even
give money to Christians and help their sick ones.
The best way to know the truth is to ask Allah swt - He would never cheat you or let you down.
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Mr. Ahmed Hatab, Abu AliBorn: Imara, IraqTeacher in the blessed Hawzah of Imam Mahdi (pbuh)Author of books such as Faslul Khitab which is in 2 volumes, Dabit al ard, and Tali Al Mashriq and Al Balagh Al Mubeen83
Authored many articles in Al Sirat Al Mustaqeem newspaper.One of the first believers in the call of the Yamani (pbuh)
Picture taken in a farm in Qateef of some date trees
In the time of Saddam, Allah curse him, we heard about the dawah. I was in Karbalaa in
2002 few months before the fall of Saddam (l.a.) Haydar Mishatit was giving dawah to the
people in his home city of Imara. My brother came to me in Karbalaa with some people and
they were crying and whaling, so I said, What is wrong, what happened? They said the
messenger of Imam Mahdi (pbuh) was in Imara and he gave us dawah. They told me to do
istikhara to know that Ahmed (pbuh) is the truth because at that time there werent any books
published or printed including The Calf.
At that time the Imam was called Sheikh Ahmed (pbuh) so I pledged allegiance immediately in
front of them. One day earlier, before these men came to me I saw in a vision Imam Hussain
(pbuh) in a car and sitting next to him was a man who was unknown to me. So I said to him,
By my blood and soul, I will ransom myself for you oh Imam. So when I told them this vision
I was more certain that this dawah is true. At that time we were simple people and had no
knowledge of aqeeda84 and religious matters.
Of course believing in the dawah meant that many false accusations would be invented about
the ansar such as Zionists, Wahhabis, Baathists etc. We received much hate and
condemnation from the people, especially in Najaf. SubhaanAllah! At that time the main
proofs of the call were miracles, visions and proofs from the Kingdom of Heavens, more than
it is right now.
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83 Specifically with the section regarding visions and miracles
84 Belief pl. is aqaid
My brother Bashar in the time of Saddam (l.a.) had cancer in the lymph nodes and despite
chemotherapy his chances of survival were very low. The Imam (pbuh) sent his closest
companions to my brother they helped him and recited some things to him and the Imam
(pbuh) said, Tell him, oh ansar, that he should go back to the hospital for a check up. The
doctors were shocked as to how my brother was healed when at that time we were in complete
despair.
If I speak about miracles of the Imam (pbuh) then books will not be enough to present these
miracles. Before the dawah, I had a vision where I saw in it Imam Mahdi (pbuh): the Imam
(pbuh) told me to stop whatever work I was doing which was in a palace. He said to me,
Come with my group. This vision really made sense and affected me a lot especially when I
joined the call of the Yamani (pbuh).
After the fall of Saddam, three men knocked on my door. When I saw them, it was as if I went
back in time 300 hundred years. They were dressed in Arabic dress with dust on their faces as
they came all the way from Najaf to Karbalaa on foot. They were Haydar Mishatit, Ahmed Al
Hassan (pbuh), and Sayed Mohammed Abu Zahraa but off course at first I did not know who
they were. Haydar Mishatit introduced himself and the other two with him. They hugged me
which was quite strange to me because I had never seen such warmth in welcoming a person.
MR. ADEL
1990s
1999
2000
2001
2002 In Karbalaa
2003
2004
2005 Imam trains him on pc
2006
2007
Haydar Mishatit when he gave dawah in Imara we sensed he had something hidden in him that
he would even tell some that he also met the Twelfth (pbuh). Anyway, the three then entered
my house but unfortunately I was focusing only on Haydar Mishatit and not on the Imam
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(pbuh). The Imam (pbuh) would be quiet most of the time whereas Haydar Mishatit, Allah
curse him, would want all attention for himself. Haydar Mishatit and the hypocrites with him
would carry out things that the Imam (pbuh) did not permit. They clearly showed their
intentions later when the second apostasy took place, which really hurt the Imam (pbuh).
When we visited Haydar Mishatit in Kufa, he would tell us this guy is Shuaib ibn Salih, this
guy is Hassani etc from his own desires and sickness.
Despite all of this because the Imam (pbuh) was the manifestation of Allahs mercy in
creation, he himself as well as other close ones such as Sheikh Hazim Mukhtar would try to
guide Haydar Mishatit and those with him, until the last moment.
The Imam (pbuh) would come to my house to visit my family several times in Karbala and
Imara. The Imam (pbuh) was very simple in clothing. It would be hard to differentiate him
from others in the street. The Imam (pbuh) would work with my brother in making honey that
he would give to the ansar before thinking of giving it to himself. He once had 50,000 Iraqi
dinars in his pocket, when he saw one of the ansar in need, he gave it all to him. I said to him
Sayyed at least give half of it to him, he said @ABC
indicated to me that the !E"F the call from the sky is in fact the vision. I once told the Imam (pbuh) about a vision I had, so he said to me, What do you think of this vision? He would
help us to reflect, to ponder, and to elevate your minds to higher levels (pbuh). He would
come to me months after telling him about the vision when I have forgotten about it, and
would interpret it for me in detail.
Once I told him about a vision which made all ansar laugh: I saw myself entering into an old
house. In the house were men dressed in Arabic dress ((GH
smiled at me telling me, Yes, this is my voice you heard before. The imam (pbuh) after the
apostasy of Haydar Mishatit told those who remained that for the next ten years none of you
will die.
Once in Imara my parents were coming back home and the car stopped in the middle of the
road. I drove by and saw them by coincidence. The Imam (pbuh) was covered by oil whilst
fixing the car and would not let them help him.
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Mr. Majid al Zaydi, Abu NuhBorn: 1978Also known as Abu NuhFrom: Nasiriyyah, Iraq
Picture taken of a collection of books authored by Syed Ahmed al Hasan salamullah alaih
After the events of 2008, I did not know the situation of the ansar. Some ansar and myself
were left with no shelter in the streets of Najaf, our brothers were killed, our Husayniyyah
destroyed. Our women and our sons were with us and had to suffer being homeless with us. I
saw in a vision Imam Mahdi (pbuh): the Sayyed (pbuh) and ansar were in a house which had its
windows opened. People would pass by and would curse the Twelfth, the Yamani and the
ansar. I would stand next to the room and would cry out there is no god but Allah swt and no
strength but in Him swt and would see the world shaking.
A few days after that one ansari came to me and he hugged me and started crying. He said to
me, Oh, Abu Ahmed we thought you had been killed in the events. He told me there is a
global husayniyyah on Paltalk. So I later joined Paltalk and found the room called Ansar of
Imam Mahdi (pbuh). I received the title Abu Nooh i.e. father of Noah (pbuh) because of what
the Imam (pbuh) said which was, I will not make duaa on them to hasten the punishment but
I will be patient like Noah (pbuh), who was patient for 1000 years on his nation.
I, am Majid Al Zaydi, born 1978 in Nasiriyyah in southern Iraq. I have a degree in Chemical
Analysis, and I graduated in 2000 from Baghdad. I worked in the oil company called ($
bless his soul, due to a vision I had where Thul Thafant (pbuh) told me to follow Sayyed Al
Sadr (r.a.).
ABU NUH
1990s
1999
2000 Graduated from Baghdad
2001 Works for Gas of the
South
2002
2003 Sayyed Salih announces
2004
2005
2006
2007
Some people told me to leave Sayyed al Sadr because he died and that I should follow al Sarkhi
al Hasani. They told me he is the Hasani who calls to the Imam (pbuh). So I went with some
friends to Mahmoud Al Sarkhi. Before that a friend of mine told me that we should go to
Sayyed Salih first to see how he was. Sayyed Salih had a hall and used to train in it and teach
kick-boxing. Sayyed Salih welcomed me and he told me, Majid, there is a messenger for
Imam Mahdi (pbuh), his name is Sheikh Ahmed. This was in 2003 after the fall of Saddam
(l.a.)
So he told me, I have sent you a document for you to read - its important. I went back with a
friend looking for that document to read. I left those who were going to Mahmoud Sarkhi and
did not join them (L#EM N88). This friend of mine was a Sistani follower and refused to show me this document and tried to misguide me. Eventually he gave me the document and I took it
and rushed back home to look at it. The document89 was by Haydar Mishatit who had signed
it. The proofs this document spoke about were mostly the visions and istikhara.
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89 Presumably a paper on the Dawah of Syed Ahmed (pbuh)
I then prayed Maghrib and Isha90 and asked Allah swt by the right of Fatima (pbuh) to show
me the path. I saw a vision later that night that I was standing on a mountain which was
overlooking the whole world. With me were sayyed Mohammed Sadiq al Sadr, Sayyed
Khomeini and a third person. Imam Redha91 (pbuh) came down from the Heavens and was
serving us. Imam Redha (pbuh) looked at me and smiled then he pointed towards Sayed al
Sadr to make a speech for the people.
Then Sayyed al Sadr started making his speech and all people of earth were facing him and
behind them was a flood similar to that of Noah's (pbuh). He started talking about the battle
of Jamal and how Muslims fought him whilst carrying banners of Islam. And the people of Iraq
in this time will fight this man i.e. Ahmed Al Hassan (pbuh) in the name of Islam. When I
woke up I immediately believed in the dawah but kept it secret from my family. I went back
the next day to the kick-boxing hall and told them my vision. They all prostrated on the
ground.
I also in a vision where the Prophet (pbuh) and the Prince (pbuh) came down to this earth. The
Prince had in his hand a book which contained the names of the close companions amongst
the Shia of Ali (pbuh). They both came to the roof where I was sleeping and took bread from
me. I was very shy from them. The Prophet (pbuh) wanted to take bread from me but the
Prince put his hand on his chest and told him, Oh Messenger of Allah, there is no good in
him now but there will be later.
I once saw in a vision that the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) came down to this earth and with him
were many angels and he had a book with him which (the book) was a test for the people of the
earth. I also saw in another vision that I go back to the time of the Prophet (pbuh) until I
reached the Prophets mosque, al Masjid al Nabawi. I entered the mosque and saw the prophet
(pbuh) getting ready for Fajr92 prayer. I sat behind him. In the second rakah when he (pbuh)
stood up, his image changed to that of Imam Ahmed (pbuh). He then looked at me and said,
Prayer behind me is equal to that of praying behind the Messenger of Allah (pbuh). Ya Aba
al Zahraa.
Before the Husayniyyah was built I still did not have the same dedication and will as the other
ansar. They would give me sermons like brochures to disseminate. I saw in a vision that I was
sitting in the Husayniyyah of Nasiriyyah, which was built after the destruction of the one in
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90 Salat / prayers / namaz at sunset and night time, respectively
91 The 8th Imam of the Muslim world descended from the Prophet Muhammad who is buried
in Mashhad
92 Prayer which is carried out between Dawn and Sunrise
Najaf by the Romans, Allah curse them. I was sitting in it with Sayed Salih, and Abu Aya who
were my colleagues in the oil company. I went out from the door which points towards the
qibla and sayyed Ahmed Al Hassa